The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 February 1966 — Page 8
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THE MAILJOURNAL Wednesday, February 8, IMB
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Mr. And Mrs. Sholtey Observe Silver Anniversary January 22
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sholtey. who live near Syracuse, celebrated * their silver wedding anniversary on January 22. Ruth' May Hoover, daughter of Frank and Elizabeth (Boose) Hoover of r 1 Syracuse, and Vernon ! Eugene Sholtey. son of John and Nellie Caton Sholtey of r 1 Bris- , tol. were united in marriage by I Rev Jones of Warsaw on January i 22. 1941, There were 10 guests ‘ present at the time of their marriage. ' They have four children. Wayne ; Lee. James Allen .and Sally Kay, ' all at home; and Ruth Faye. In- • dianapolis They were given a surprise party I ■with 32 present on their annirer-
New Salem News By MRS. RAY FERVERDA Gerald Miller of Warsaw directed die congregational singing Sunday morning during the liour of v. or.Ciip at tin- New Salem Church of the Brethren. The special sea- - ture of the sen ice was two poems presented by Mrs. Emory Stetler. Tiie scripture reading from Isaiah 40 13-25 was read by Rev. Howard Krv der. Hie sermon topic used was “The Holy Spirit and Sin.” Mrs. Dewey Losey of Rice Lake. Wis . attended services at the New Salem church on Sunday with her (laughter, Mrs Dani Johnson. Mr Johnson, Marte and Deanne. Mrs. Losey will be sp.ixiing sometime in the Johnson home. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider of r 1 entertained at dinner on Wed--.i-xi.iy evening for Mr and Mrs Wayne Teeple. Pamela and Jack of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher. Carla and Larry' of Milford, Mr and Mrs. Ronald Krieder, \ ickie. Donnie and Valerie and Mr md Mrs Richard Gundy of r 1. Mr ami Mrs Herbert Morvbousi of near Milford entertained with a birthday dinner on Sunday for tlieii daughter. Mrs. Stephen <Twilla Boniman. Guests included Mr Bomman and children. Candact and Chris of Waterford and Mr. ant
Mrs James Walter, Tina ;hm! Travis of New Parte. Mr and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Carolyn of Syracuse s;>en! Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus••dl Baker of North Webster. Mrs. Johnson was presented a birthday cake from her parents. the Bakers Her birthday was on Monday, Feb. Mr. and Mrs Max Shively. Denms and Douglas of Leesburg were guests at dinner on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse. Loetta and David of near Leesburg. Mr and Mrs Nelson Morehouse and Carolyn of r 1 were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton of r 3 Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews of Milford entertained at dinner on Sunday for ■■ Mr and Mrs. Kenny Mathews of Milford and Ed Smith of r 3 Syracuse Orvfl Kilmer, Wayne Teeple and ' Everett Tom. Jr., attended differ- : ent church services in Westville on j Sunday forenoon. Mr. Kilmer and : Mr. Tesph? were speakers during! the services telling of the Gideon organization's work. There were forty men representing the Gideons that spoke in the churches in Westville and Michigan City on Sunday forenoon. -NS—CBYF SKATING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Kilmer entertained at their home near Waubee Lake Sunday afternoon- for the members of the Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowghip with a
skating party. Those attending were Carla Speicher. Pamela Teeple. Nancy and Arnold Johnson. Loetta . and ■■ David Morehouse. Sandra and Jer-, ry Crowl. Jay Plank. Jay Anglin. Terry and Dennis Dausman. Gary Hurd. Ronnie Wildman, Allene. Stanley. Weslev and Elaine Kilmer. Douglas Shively and advisors, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Baker. Douglas and David —NS—WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Members of the Women's Fellowship spent Thursday in the church social rooms making children’s garments and comforter tops. Rev. Howard Kreider and grandson. Donnie, were guests during the dinner hour. A birthday cake was presented Mrs. Frank Shively during the dinner. Happy birthday was sung for Mrs. Shively and Mrs. Frank Johnson, both having birthdays this month Mra. Shively, president, furnished Valentine napkins and candy for the table. During the afternoon business session. Mrs. Shively read from Ephesians • and offered prayer. Foe the short program Rev. Kreider read two poems. •‘Our Pages of Life” and •‘Poem of the Month.” Others present were Mrs. Ellis Wildman. Mrs. Mandy Stackhouse. Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Frank
sary. Decorations for the party were under the vehy capable <fi-l rectioo of Mrs. Ray Jetmore of Syr- j acuse. Present were Mr. and Mrs. .Art Ifeyde and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | Stoller, all fronT'Shuth Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Leone Van Scoik and Mr. I and Mrs. Paul (Sickle, all of Elkhart ; Mr and Ws Ray Rocken-; oaugh, Mr and Mrs. Russell Van Scoik and James, all of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mock, Middle- i bury; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Rusk and John of Kokomo; Mr. and' Mrs. Bert Landemuth. Mr. and Mrs. [ Jetmore. Dan and Diane, and Mr. 1 and Mrs Berton Kolberg. Eric and Doyle, all of Syracuse.
Johnson. Mrs William Wiybright, Mrs Emory Stetler and Mrs. Ray Ferverda. I SUNSHINE CLASS SPONSORS ROLLER SKATING PARTY The Sunshine class sponsored a | J roller skat ng party Thursday evening at Eby Pines, inviting the church' family to attend. There were M adults and children that enjov-'d the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John Plank and Mr , am! Mrs Everett Torn. Jr., were the committee in charge of I j arrangements. I i UNITY CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. CONNOLLY j The Unity circle of the Syracuse ' j Methodist church met Thursday in (the homo of Mrs. A. Byron Connol- ' ly. She was assisted by Mrs. George 'ißushongand Mrs Oscar Benson. i a served | t. to 16 members In the absence of . 1 chairman Mrs. Milton Brice, vice i ‘ chairman Mrs. Willard Nusbaum | . presided at the business meeting. | • . Mrs Robert Wilkinson gave devojtions. “Building Life on Faith." and e >Mrs William Brimmer presented a:-The EUB Story " ■ r j T)h‘ next meeting will be in the ; ' home of Mrs .lav Pefflev on March M 3. e I- — d -
1 Quarterly Conference Io , I Be Held At Syracuse y Methodist Church " I The Syracuse Methodist church , uill hold its annual business session ' on February 17 at 7:30 in the fel- j ' Howship hall of the church. ' < Dr Robert Yunker. the superin- ' tendent of the Warsaw district, will I preside over the meeting. ' Designated a quarterly conferI ence. this session will be concern- i ed with the setting of the mission- I I ary budget, the goals for the year L I and the election of officers for the i coming year Reports of the com-; missions of the church will be hear J and the minister. Rev. August || Lundquist. OSL, will present a re- I port on the state of the church. Mary Circle Meets In Church Thursday The Mary circle of the Syracuse I j Methodist church met in the church I Thursday evening. Mrs. Elva Con- I neil and her daughter. Miss Gather- I ine Connell, were hostesses for the I evening. A pot luck sapper w*as I served to 20 members. • The chairman. Mrs. Murrili Neff, ; I conducted the business meeting I '| Mrs. Ray Jones gave the devotions 1 1 j and Mrs. Everett Dunn presented I the missionary lesson, A cake was I enjoyed in honor of Mrs. Dunn’s'l birthday anniversary. The next meeting will be in the * church March 3 with Dr. and Mrs. Otto Stocking as hosts.
Milford kcals Mrs. Theo Steffen of Elgin. HL. is spending some time in the Luther Steffen home while her daughter recuperates from recent major sur- ’ g«ys Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Burnside of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Her- - bert Baumgartner of Milford were » Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and » Mrs. A. C. Scott at Pleasant Lake. ! Sunday supper guests in the home r <rf Mrs. Charles M. Schell at Md- " (ford were Mrs. Agnes Hurd, Mrs. Esther Poynter, Mrs. Esther Chartton and Mrs. Irene Disher, all of ** the Milford area: and Mrs. Alma Om of Syracuse. Canasta was played ® during the evening. r Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory and Dave 1 of Milford attended the play “Rhin--1 oceros” at Manchester college on Thursday night. Dennis Cory and i Leo Anglin, Jr., Milford high school , graduates, had roles in the producs Hon by the Tri-Alpha players.
* TROOP 28 HAS 30 MEMBERS IA/a SCOUTMASTER John Van Lue DrAllfllv assistants I VUU I y /—OB I FRED TRASTER — FERL RHOADES / Ik LOWELL STIDHAM — DAN O’HAVER Salute B °y (t twbbk©-- <7 Scout St Troop 28 JLg Os Syracuse, Its Scoutmaster, aEk CHARLES (BUD) And Assistants MILLER Un The soth chairman Anniversary Os J '
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